Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that poor sleep is a risk factor that contributes to the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Most studies have focused on short-term effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive function, whereas longitudinal studies are limited to self-reported sleep and the risk of later-life dementia. Because sleep loss could be an early manifestation of neurodegenerative disease, reverse causality in these studies cannot be excluded. Objective: In this explorative, observational study, we investigated the effects of extended periods of extrinsically (work-related) caused sleep loss on later-life cognitive function, early dementia symptoms, and current sleep quality. Methods: We approached a community of retired m...
Background: Sleep is critical for optimal cognitive function, but as we age both cognitive impairmen...
International audienceSTUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine the association of sleep complaints reported at b...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between self-reported sleep disturbances and dementia risk. METH...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that poor sleep is a risk factor that contributes to the deve...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests that poor sleep is a risk factor that contributes to the deve...
Contains fulltext : 204875.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: E...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and Alzheimer's dis...
IntroductionEvidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and Alzheimer’s disea...
Background: Poor sleep is a potential modifiable risk factor for later life development cognitive im...
International audienceObjective: To identify self-reported sleep-wake disturbances that increase the...
Background: While research has shown that sleep disorders are prevalent among people with dementia, ...
Study Objectives: Sleep duration and difficulties have been shown to associate with cognitive funct...
Background: Sleep is critical for optimal cognitive function, but as we age both cognitive impairmen...
International audienceSTUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine the association of sleep complaints reported at b...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between self-reported sleep disturbances and dementia risk. METH...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that poor sleep is a risk factor that contributes to the deve...
INTRODUCTION: Recent evidence suggests that poor sleep is a risk factor that contributes to the deve...
Contains fulltext : 204875.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: E...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and Alzheimer's dis...
IntroductionEvidence indicates a bidirectional relationship between poor sleep and Alzheimer’s disea...
Background: Poor sleep is a potential modifiable risk factor for later life development cognitive im...
International audienceObjective: To identify self-reported sleep-wake disturbances that increase the...
Background: While research has shown that sleep disorders are prevalent among people with dementia, ...
Study Objectives: Sleep duration and difficulties have been shown to associate with cognitive funct...
Background: Sleep is critical for optimal cognitive function, but as we age both cognitive impairmen...
International audienceSTUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine the association of sleep complaints reported at b...
OBJECTIVE: To study the association between self-reported sleep disturbances and dementia risk. METH...